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then there is the case of candidate herman cain his ability to talk about such important issues as libya borders on the humorous but it is also quite unsettling. the. president obama supporter. euros. president obama called the world. well that she would talk about the same thing before saying yes i agree i know what iran is another subject that's getting a lot of airtime in this election and with the only one exception congressman ron paul aspiring republican nominees are falling over themselves to show was the most hawkish when it comes to these lawmakers public former house speaker newt gingrich even has a plan to start a war with iran if elected president maximum covert operations. to block and disrupt iranian program. including taking out their scientists including breaking up their systems all of that covertly all of a deniable second it appears that the former house speaker is oblivious to the fact that preemptive war is illegal and against international law and the growing to war is a decision for the u.s. congress and not the president across the board republicans have been extr
then there is the case of candidate herman cain his ability to talk about such important issues as libya borders on the humorous but it is also quite unsettling. the. president obama supporter. euros. president obama called the world. well that she would talk about the same thing before saying yes i agree i know what iran is another subject that's getting a lot of airtime in this election and with the only one exception congressman ron paul aspiring republican nominees are falling over...
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>> okay, libya. >> herman cain gets creamed by the press following his lengthy pause on libya. is the media giving the former pizza purveyor a fair shake? the solyndra scandal heats up as congress searches for someone to blame. >> we've been lazy over the last couple of decades. >> our president thinks we're lazy. >> we're not out there hungry, selling america. >> did the media hear that? our president thinks we're lazy. >> what do you think republicans will be sipping and saying? >> cnn's man at white house appears to have a soft spot for mr. obama. is that why he tosses softball questions to the leader of the free world? and reg says, see you later. >> thanks, everybody. >> on the panel this week, writer and fox news contributor, judy miller. jim pinkerton, contributing divert of american conservative magazine and kirsten powers. i'm john scott. fo"fox news watch" is on right now. >> here's the key thing to remember, we all complained correctly when the news media failed to investigate barack obama. we complained when they refused to look at william ayers. we complained when
>> okay, libya. >> herman cain gets creamed by the press following his lengthy pause on libya. is the media giving the former pizza purveyor a fair shake? the solyndra scandal heats up as congress searches for someone to blame. >> we've been lazy over the last couple of decades. >> our president thinks we're lazy. >> we're not out there hungry, selling america. >> did the media hear that? our president thinks we're lazy. >> what do you think republicans...
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roll the tape. >> so you agree with president obama on libya or not? >> okay, libya. (laughter) (laughter and applause) wow! wow! holy (bleep). it's like he's trying to down lead to answer but... (laughter). it's stwhraws little ball is spinning, he's just buffering! >> president obama supported the uprising, correct? president obama called for the removal of qaddafi. i just want to make sure we're talking about the same thing before i say yes i agree or no i didn't agree. >> jon: i just want to say something here. this is not a spelling be where you can just ask the moderator for the language of origin to buy yourself some time. "could you use that in a sentence?" (laughter) like "most conservative republican voters feel president obama's handling of libya was--" (laughter) blank. (cheers and applause) i'm sure he was getting around to answering the question at hand. >> i do not agree with the way he handled it for the following reasons: um... no, that's a different one. (laughter and applause) >> jon: (whispering) i am falling in love with you. (laughter) that's a d
roll the tape. >> so you agree with president obama on libya or not? >> okay, libya. (laughter) (laughter and applause) wow! wow! holy (bleep). it's like he's trying to down lead to answer but... (laughter). it's stwhraws little ball is spinning, he's just buffering! >> president obama supported the uprising, correct? president obama called for the removal of qaddafi. i just want to make sure we're talking about the same thing before i say yes i agree or no i didn't agree....
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we had a government in iraq that was every bit as bad as the government in libya. i remember so many western leaders in the united states were working with mr. gadhafi. in libya we didn't have the army or military force that saddam hussein had access to. you didn't have that kind of leadership coming from the europeans in iraq that we had in libya. but setting it aside, the president bush felt we tried the u.n. we didn't get satisfaction with respect to to hussein's weapons of mass destruction programs. our intelligence had it wrong, and i presented that intelligence to the united states people and the american people and to the world. it was wrong. nevertheless, we went in and got rid of a person who would have gone back to developing these weapons of mass destruction in my humble judgment if he had been released from u.n. sanctions. i was hoping that the u.n. would work. i persuaded the president to go to the u.n., see if we can resolve it that way. if we can avoid this war and satisfy our problem with weapons of mass destruction, we should do that. but he had to
we had a government in iraq that was every bit as bad as the government in libya. i remember so many western leaders in the united states were working with mr. gadhafi. in libya we didn't have the army or military force that saddam hussein had access to. you didn't have that kind of leadership coming from the europeans in iraq that we had in libya. but setting it aside, the president bush felt we tried the u.n. we didn't get satisfaction with respect to to hussein's weapons of mass destruction...
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instead he was diverted to libya. i came out immediately and said i was opposed to what the president was doing in libya. not because i was such a fan of gaddafi but because of the lack of a theat posed by them the secretary -- secretary of state gates says there was no national mission and no national interest in libya. why are they -- we going into the country -- we started the effort. we unilaterally began the bam -- bombing. president obama did that while congress was still in session. i was in washington the week he i -- he made that decision. he did not consult congress. he said he didn't have to. i believe he did. he went forward and made that effort unilaterally. after we were there, only after the united states joined the bombing did we join up with nato. but let's not forget, who provides the number one source of funds for nato? we do. we provide that money. and secretary gates came out just before he resigned and said nato needs to start may be their own freight. we've been paying their freight. we've been
instead he was diverted to libya. i came out immediately and said i was opposed to what the president was doing in libya. not because i was such a fan of gaddafi but because of the lack of a theat posed by them the secretary -- secretary of state gates says there was no national mission and no national interest in libya. why are they -- we going into the country -- we started the effort. we unilaterally began the bam -- bombing. president obama did that while congress was still in session. i...
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to leave the diplomacy against a masochist after london's leading role in libya. patients running out of one of europe's strongest economies the netherlands call for a week countries to be kept out of the euro and greet a leaner fitter as and house already protests continue with italy despite the new prime ministers and promises to tackle the country's massive debt. now let's go deeper into what lies behind the occupy protest artie's a lot of his colleagues he speaks with a political rapper who thinks the gradual erosion of basic rights is the motivation . second guess i don't know what do you think is happening right now in the country in terms of the occupy wall street movement feeling it something that there's going to be a lot of big changes going on in the revolution perhaps. it depends on what your definition of revolution is if it's blood in the streets and the royal family being murdered i don't know if that's necessarily going to happen but i think what is definitely leave going to continue to transpire is more and more people realizing just how disenfran
to leave the diplomacy against a masochist after london's leading role in libya. patients running out of one of europe's strongest economies the netherlands call for a week countries to be kept out of the euro and greet a leaner fitter as and house already protests continue with italy despite the new prime ministers and promises to tackle the country's massive debt. now let's go deeper into what lies behind the occupy protest artie's a lot of his colleagues he speaks with a political rapper who...
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tribes and many more plants western style democracy being imposed on libya or the m.t.c. standoff false democracy is just not going to work there's a lot of blood feuds going on not least more of the gadhafi himself. going to prominent and leading members of his tribe so what we're going to see is an increase in this into tribal warfare which has a political content is not just in the tribal it represents forces which want libya to return to independence and the financial times called the resource nationalism or go to parties government and the n.p.c. factions who all fight against other as world who want to sell their country so what is the way forward what can start this warfare between the tribes what should be done do you think. well i think the models we have to see in terms of regime change and the way libya has been subject to this is what happened to iraq and afghanistan and now to libya this is this is what is achieved by western intervention it's knocking out a country which was a problem for western domination of the world and especially africa it's about regai
tribes and many more plants western style democracy being imposed on libya or the m.t.c. standoff false democracy is just not going to work there's a lot of blood feuds going on not least more of the gadhafi himself. going to prominent and leading members of his tribe so what we're going to see is an increase in this into tribal warfare which has a political content is not just in the tribal it represents forces which want libya to return to independence and the financial times called the...
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is it possible well some people might say that in libya libya is not egypt after all first of all the americans and all of us can expel it was it still haven't analyzed the and he could duffey forces and see what they're made up of this is just plain unprofessional after all there might have been some democratic group there displeased it elfie but mostly there are tribes you see. so you think libya is not going to become a fundamentalist islamic state. nobody knows when libya is going to recover from its chaos look at iraq for example it's been more than eight years old and we still can't stabilize the situation at t.v. never stops reporting new casualties fifteen thirty to every day in iraq bombs explosions and so on have been so regularly that people used to. think this is normal but it's chaos over eight and a half years of occupation would be nothing they can do in libya it's going to topple so i don't think they've had much success in libya. according to as a levada center survey twenty five percent of russians believe could be was killed for knowing too much well at any rate the
is it possible well some people might say that in libya libya is not egypt after all first of all the americans and all of us can expel it was it still haven't analyzed the and he could duffey forces and see what they're made up of this is just plain unprofessional after all there might have been some democratic group there displeased it elfie but mostly there are tribes you see. so you think libya is not going to become a fundamentalist islamic state. nobody knows when libya is going to...
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to leave the diplomacy against the massacres after london's leading role in libya. new york faces of major occupation by anti-corporate protesters from called for a day of action from our two months of rallies says of thousands are expected to fill the city's streets with plans also underway to take the subway major bridges and possibly even shut down wall street itself. patience runs out of one of europe's strongest economies the netherlands calls for a weak countries to be kicked out of the euro and create a leaner bigger e.u. this as an tile study protests continue in italy despite the new prime minister's promises to tackle the country's massive debt crisis well it's still deeper into what lies behind the occupy protests are he's a lot of improv ski's piece of political rapper who thinks the gradual erosion of basic rights could be the inspiration. technique i just want to know what you think is happening right now in the country in terms of the occupy wall street movement getting something that there's going to be a lot of big changes going on in the revolution
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to lead the diplomacy against a basket how to move the leading role in libya. and fresh and the protests spread across italy and greece which are among the enemy economies rather worst hit by the e.u. crisis the rallies come as a warning to the two country's new prime ministers who plan to pull the nation's out of financial turmoil with yet more cuts. he's continued to fall in fifty minutes sport next though with union. thanks for joining us and plenty ahead this hour including the following stories in . five from five serious gun law supposed to be on between us to pull your illegals the all shorten on the army men reaching their first consonantal final you. will he or won't she speculation to see you think you'll be in line to take over the reigns of one of the world's richest clubs punji much. the kid tells last place side in the league's western conference vitale's shock sports like law school on the road with their suspended. let's get going with basketball we're saskin moscow's blistering start to the euro league season shows no signs of stopping the perf
to lead the diplomacy against a basket how to move the leading role in libya. and fresh and the protests spread across italy and greece which are among the enemy economies rather worst hit by the e.u. crisis the rallies come as a warning to the two country's new prime ministers who plan to pull the nation's out of financial turmoil with yet more cuts. he's continued to fall in fifty minutes sport next though with union. thanks for joining us and plenty ahead this hour including the following...
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we had a government in iraq that was every bit as bad as the government in libya. i remember so many western leaders and the united states were working with mr. gadhafi. and libya did not have the kind of army and military force that saddam hussein had access to, and you didn't have that kind of leadership coming from the europeans in iraq that we had in libya. but setting it aside, the president felt, president bush felt that we tried the u.n. we didn't get satisfaction with respect to mr. hussein's weapons of mass destruction programs. our intelligence had it wrong, and i more than anyone presented that intelligence to the united states people and the american people and to the world. but it was wrong. nevertheless, we went in and got rid of a person who would have gone back to developing these weapons of mass destruction in my humble judgment if he had been released from u.n. sanctions. i was hoping that the u.n. would work. i persuaded the president to go to the u.n., see if we can resolve it that way. because i thought if we could avoid this war and satisfy ou
we had a government in iraq that was every bit as bad as the government in libya. i remember so many western leaders and the united states were working with mr. gadhafi. and libya did not have the kind of army and military force that saddam hussein had access to, and you didn't have that kind of leadership coming from the europeans in iraq that we had in libya. but setting it aside, the president felt, president bush felt that we tried the u.n. we didn't get satisfaction with respect to mr....
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nobody knows when libya is going to recover. from kills look at iraq for example it's been more than eight years and they still can't stabilize the situation the t.v. never stops reporting new casualties fifteen dead thirty dead every day in iraq bombs explosions and so on it could happen so regularly that people get used to it we start thinking this is normal but it's kills over eight and a half years of occupation there's been nothing we could do in libya it's going to be even tougher so i don't think we've had much success in libya. according to the levada center survey twenty five percent of russians believe gadhafi was killed for knowing too much at any rate the years media wrote that washington had discussed various actions regarding gadhafi terminations of his life among others. the busted finally we've been watching syria and it looks now like the un rest has receded and an election is coming up do you think when this election happens bashar al assad can remain in power. i think in the case of a fair election he can rema
nobody knows when libya is going to recover. from kills look at iraq for example it's been more than eight years and they still can't stabilize the situation the t.v. never stops reporting new casualties fifteen dead thirty dead every day in iraq bombs explosions and so on it could happen so regularly that people get used to it we start thinking this is normal but it's kills over eight and a half years of occupation there's been nothing we could do in libya it's going to be even tougher so i...
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he was tracked down and arrested today in libya's southern desert. let's get right to cnn senior editorial correspondent matthew chance. tell us how this capture unfolded. >> reporter: it unfolded after a 15 day pursuit in the south of libya, apparently saif gadhafi was trying to cross into niger when his convoy was intercepted, there was a fire fight, last ad couple of hours. after which saif and a number of other close aides were taken into custody and flown to a town in the western area, a town which rose up against colonel gadhafi, saif gadhafi's father when the uprising in libya began. he's currently being held there. the big question currently and we've seen he seems to be in pretty good shape with a few injuries. where will he be tried? libyan authorities made it clear they want to try him in the country but of course there are indictments at the international criminal courts at the haig in the netherlands. there's negotiations between the icc and libyan authorities to decide what the outcome will be. >> one of the other sons is in niger. what
he was tracked down and arrested today in libya's southern desert. let's get right to cnn senior editorial correspondent matthew chance. tell us how this capture unfolded. >> reporter: it unfolded after a 15 day pursuit in the south of libya, apparently saif gadhafi was trying to cross into niger when his convoy was intercepted, there was a fire fight, last ad couple of hours. after which saif and a number of other close aides were taken into custody and flown to a town in the western...
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military campaigns in iraq and libya. mr primakov thank you very much for coming here a lot has been happening in the world recently arad and israel for example have been exchanging very harsh words recently while there may be nothing new about that israel seems to be driving itself into some sort of self isolation should we expect any and reasonable starts from israel you know. i think you're right in saying that it is israel which is driving itself into international isolation and that shows in many respects one and perhaps the most dangerous aspect is there's collation attention around and even preparations for an attack on iran this is very dangerous another aspect of the isolation is that israel the government of israel in its fight for the status quo is pushing the palestinians to assert themselves as a state in various international organizations and they've already succeeded in. this also adds up to isolation for israel its public opinion against israel then there was the other situation you probably remember the
military campaigns in iraq and libya. mr primakov thank you very much for coming here a lot has been happening in the world recently arad and israel for example have been exchanging very harsh words recently while there may be nothing new about that israel seems to be driving itself into some sort of self isolation should we expect any and reasonable starts from israel you know. i think you're right in saying that it is israel which is driving itself into international isolation and that shows...
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my question is, if you don't know it now, do you need briefers to tell you where libya is? >> i think that's exactly what he means. and i think the question you could put to herman cain, would you hire someone to be a ceo that couldn't read a profit and loss sheet. this whole notion that he doesn't have a single thought about the most significant military action in the past year should disqualify him. he could have the wrong thought, he could have a opinion one way or the other, and he'd be in the arena. but to run to president and say, i have no idea what you're talking about when you ask me about libya, i mean, there should be no one on the stage behind him! he should be alone in a room somewhere, you know -- >> let me tell an old yogi berra-iism to my friend, ron. there's a line saying, you know, we're lost, but we're making good time. you know, a guy would understand that. we're lost -- he sounds like the guy that says, we're lost but we're making good time. i am totally confident of where i'm going, even though i'm lost. don't you have to have a basic curious habit tha
my question is, if you don't know it now, do you need briefers to tell you where libya is? >> i think that's exactly what he means. and i think the question you could put to herman cain, would you hire someone to be a ceo that couldn't read a profit and loss sheet. this whole notion that he doesn't have a single thought about the most significant military action in the past year should disqualify him. he could have the wrong thought, he could have a opinion one way or the other, and he'd...
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law or is it possible some people might say in libya libya is not egypt after all first of all the americans and all the west national guard are still haven't analyzed the ante get up in fortunes and see what they're made of this is just plain unprofessional after all and may have been some democratic group there displeased with gadhafi but most of these are tribes and. so you think libya is not going to become up on the model of the stomach state. nobody knows when libya is going to recover from feels like iraq for example it's been more than eight years and i still can't stabilize the situation on t.v. never stopped supporting you casualties fifteen dead thirty dead every day in iraq forms explosions and so on it could happen so regularly that people get used to it we started thinking this is normal but it's kills over eight and a half years of occupation there's been nothing they could do and libya's going to be even tougher so i don't think if i had much success in libya. according to the levada center survey twenty five percent of russians believe gadhafi was killed for annoying too muc
law or is it possible some people might say in libya libya is not egypt after all first of all the americans and all the west national guard are still haven't analyzed the ante get up in fortunes and see what they're made of this is just plain unprofessional after all and may have been some democratic group there displeased with gadhafi but most of these are tribes and. so you think libya is not going to become up on the model of the stomach state. nobody knows when libya is going to recover...
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from defiant to defendant colonel gadhafi is most influential son stands trial to stand trial in libya despite concerns the judicial system is a shambles and a fair hearing maybe impossible. brushy get stirred over the planned u.s. missile defense shield in eastern europe as president medvedev warns of deploying strike systems unless moscow is assured that it's not a target. and vladimir putin formally selected as the ruling united russia party's candidate to run for president next year. five pm in moscow i met tries to bring you today's top stories in a look back at the week's news here on r t we begin in egypt where military rule where the military rulers have warned of grave consequences if the crisis doesn't end this comes a day before the country's first parliamentary election since the fall of hosni mubarak the muslim brotherhood claims it's set to win the majority of seats artes and he said no way has more from cairo. when you talk to people here on talking or about the muslim brotherhood most of them talk about it as their revolution being hijacked because of the organization i
from defiant to defendant colonel gadhafi is most influential son stands trial to stand trial in libya despite concerns the judicial system is a shambles and a fair hearing maybe impossible. brushy get stirred over the planned u.s. missile defense shield in eastern europe as president medvedev warns of deploying strike systems unless moscow is assured that it's not a target. and vladimir putin formally selected as the ruling united russia party's candidate to run for president next year. five...
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. >> we have to see syria differently than libya. i wasn't in favor in libya. syria, arguably, is closer to our core national security interest because israel is of course. >> closer, david, to a core national security interest. he went onto say first covert action support the opposition, but he said you cannot, as he insisted we should have done in libya, take a military option, a nato option, off the table. that's different. >> it is different. he has not gained traction. if you go back and look at his answers in the first debate on national security, he just didn't get his arguments across. and on the issues that matter to him the most. on this syrian thing, i think what we're all going to be listening for tonight is how bellicose these candidates will be about the use of military force and especially about covert action. there's been much more emphasis about the u.s. acting covertly in iran and in syria among these republican candidates than we everheard from the obama administration. as soon as you get in there, everybody all around the world's going to cl
. >> we have to see syria differently than libya. i wasn't in favor in libya. syria, arguably, is closer to our core national security interest because israel is of course. >> closer, david, to a core national security interest. he went onto say first covert action support the opposition, but he said you cannot, as he insisted we should have done in libya, take a military option, a nato option, off the table. that's different. >> it is different. he has not gained traction. if...
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>> you agreed with president obama on libya or not? >> okay. libya. i do not agree with the way he handled it for the following reason. nope. that's a different one. >> and the prime minister of india? >> the new prime minister of india is -- uh -- no. >> in year 2000 people apparentdy did not care about picking a guy who had foreign policy chops. today president obama made his first trip to australia as president and made the surprise announcement there that 250 u.s. marines are going to be stationed there starting next year. eventually 2,500 american troops are going to be rotated through australia. president obama says it will be a permanent outpost for us. >> we are here to stay. this is a region of huge strategic importance to us. >> the posting of u.s. marines in australia is seen as a brush back to china, essentially asserting america's face in that very far flung part of the world. whether sending the marines to australia seems to you like a bad use of the u.s. military or a great use of the u.s. military, that move today did afford the opport
>> you agreed with president obama on libya or not? >> okay. libya. i do not agree with the way he handled it for the following reason. nope. that's a different one. >> and the prime minister of india? >> the new prime minister of india is -- uh -- no. >> in year 2000 people apparentdy did not care about picking a guy who had foreign policy chops. today president obama made his first trip to australia as president and made the surprise announcement there that 250...
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. >> so you agreed with president obama on libya or not? >> libya. >> president obama supported the uprising, correct? president obama called for the removal of qaddafi. just want to make sure we are talking about the same thing before i say yes i agree or no i didn't agree. i do not agree with the way he handled it for the following reasons: and that's a different one. see i have to go back i. i have all of this stuff twirling around in my head. specifically what are you asking me did i agree or not disagree with obama? >> he nailed it. actually can we watch that clip again in slow-mo? >> what exactly did he say in slow-mo. >> let's start with you. your confidence in cain has to be riding high right now. >> i really don't have a dog in this hunt. i was hoping for someone that could do that. at this point we still don't have somebody. it is not to say that herman cain is not a great guy and likable and a good businessman and all of those things, but come on. look at that. i think i should throw my hat in the ring and run for president at th
. >> so you agreed with president obama on libya or not? >> libya. >> president obama supported the uprising, correct? president obama called for the removal of qaddafi. just want to make sure we are talking about the same thing before i say yes i agree or no i didn't agree. i do not agree with the way he handled it for the following reasons: and that's a different one. see i have to go back i. i have all of this stuff twirling around in my head. specifically what are you...
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are not a lot was said there and then of course we had libya you know what happened there was a total regime change and an unjust war took place we saw a year ago almost now the turmoil in egypt which is now returning no democracy there obviously the americans or the west are waiting for a western friendly government to be imposed and this of course sucks up to the israeli situation so that the the border with gaza is controlled by the west and by israel so there's lots of problems and even the small country of kuwait has got a very hidden agenda there which we're not actually seeing in the media yet and of course the whole thing in syria we've got another potential libya coming up here and plans are for already in the arab countries to impose a no fly zone over syria where is this going to stop what do you think about it. surely the the just aspirations of the arab peoples i mean the previous speaker was talking about the lack of democracy that been an uprising in egypt and had been clamped down there was no democracy there and then these developments are part of the process and i be
are not a lot was said there and then of course we had libya you know what happened there was a total regime change and an unjust war took place we saw a year ago almost now the turmoil in egypt which is now returning no democracy there obviously the americans or the west are waiting for a western friendly government to be imposed and this of course sucks up to the israeli situation so that the the border with gaza is controlled by the west and by israel so there's lots of problems and even the...
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al qaeda is in libya, there are al qaeda elements in libya. if he has new information the taliban is in libya, that's news. >> that would be news. maybe you can ask him about it at the foreign policy debate. >> i think he will be asked about it long before the debate in washington. if he's saying the taliban is emerging as a force in libya, that's significant. we'll get it for our viewers. >>> while both sides of the super committee admitted they're scrambling for a deal, their colleagues are standing their ground. >>> bernie sanders, the independent senator from vermont is here. thanks for coming in. you want this so-called super committee to reach a big deal by this coming week? >> want them to reach a good deal, a deal fair to the middle class and working families of this country that does what the american people want, which says no cuts in social security and medicare and medicaid, ask the wealthiest people in this country to pay their fair share of tax, do away with corporate loopholes so companies making billions of dollars a year start
al qaeda is in libya, there are al qaeda elements in libya. if he has new information the taliban is in libya, that's news. >> that would be news. maybe you can ask him about it at the foreign policy debate. >> i think he will be asked about it long before the debate in washington. if he's saying the taliban is emerging as a force in libya, that's significant. we'll get it for our viewers. >>> while both sides of the super committee admitted they're scrambling for a deal,...
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>> the taliban's in libya. really, mr. cain? so first you didn't know about the neocons that took us to war in iraq. you didn't know china already had nuclear weapons. and now this. we'll be right back. be si evergirl. i've seen this before -- the old "impromptu in-law visit." look at mom whipping up some kraft homestyle mac & cheese. sure it's easy to make, but it looks like she's been busting her hump in the kitchen. [ doorbell rings ] let the fireworks begin. [ male announcer ] kraft macaroni & cheese. you know you love it. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you want a firm bed you can lie on one of those, we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. it's really shaping to my body. once they get our bed, they're like, "why didn't i do this sooner?" during our final week of our semi-annual sleep sale, save $500 on our classic special edition bed set, while supplies last. only through sunday snd only at the sleep number store where queen mattress start at
>> the taliban's in libya. really, mr. cain? so first you didn't know about the neocons that took us to war in iraq. you didn't know china already had nuclear weapons. and now this. we'll be right back. be si evergirl. i've seen this before -- the old "impromptu in-law visit." look at mom whipping up some kraft homestyle mac & cheese. sure it's easy to make, but it looks like she's been busting her hump in the kitchen. [ doorbell rings ] let the fireworks begin. [ male...
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next week i'll give you a crash course on libya. "hardball" starts right now. >>> will newt get the boot? let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews down in washington. leading off tonight, hey, newt, how's that front-runner thing working out for you? we've now learned that in representing health care companies, newt gingrich supported what republicans now denounce as death panels. he came out in favor of an individual insurance mandate. is it possible to take anything he says now seriously? >>> also, when did the gop decide that ignorance is not only bliss, but it's downright presidential? herman cain says americans are looking for a leader, not a reader. but how about reading the newspapers? rick perry criticizes president obama for being the smartest guy in the room, like there's something wrong with it. the days of conservatives admiring their own intellectuals are apparently long gone. >>> and plus, a conversation about america and politics tonight with tom brokaw. why, we're going to ask him, are politicians o
next week i'll give you a crash course on libya. "hardball" starts right now. >>> will newt get the boot? let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews down in washington. leading off tonight, hey, newt, how's that front-runner thing working out for you? we've now learned that in representing health care companies, newt gingrich supported what republicans now denounce as death panels. he came out in favor of an individual insurance mandate. is...